Why Should You Attend PowerPlex?

Why Should You Attend PowerPlex?

Hear insight from members of the Plex community as they talk about their experiences and value gained from attending the annual Plex user conference.

Man 1: Well, there's an excitement in the air always when you come to these events.

Man 2: The breakout sessions give you a little more in-depth coverage of the available functionality in Plex.

Man 3: And it's more than just an introductory, more advanced level where you learn the harder things, the next level, kind of implementation issues.

Man 1: We have three of us here, and we'll bring back at least 20 items that we're going to start to work on. We bring those back, and then we make projects, and assign action items and start to work those into Plex.

Man 4: It's more than just the conference. It's the networking. That's what it really is.

Woman 1: I get to meet the people that I'm talking to in the community, and I can put a face to who I'm talking to.

Man 5: You can learn insight into the way they utilize Plex and deliver to their customers.

Woman 2: By networking, we see the day-to-day in other customers.

Man 6: Maybe they've got a little bit different need, and they use it this way, but I can take 20% of that and my advantage now, and just the networking and the community and the sharing of the knowledge is the best part about this event.

Man 1: My favorite part is PartyPlex. I can't lie.

Man 2: PartyPlex, probably the best part about PowerPlex. You get to network. You get to party. You get to let loose. It's a good time.

Man 6: I tell them to go. At least go one time. You can't be shy. You can't stay in your hotel room. You can't sit in a corner. You need to go out and talk to people. Introduce yourself. Ask them what they do, how they do things. If you do that, you'll get loads of return on it.

Man 3: I'd say if you're really serious about Plex, you really need to be there, because that's where you really get the really fast, one-on-one kind of interaction that'll help improve your implementation.